Dickinson sent this letter (with enclosures) to Thomas Niles around 1883 (THJ,
RWF). For a variant fair-copy of the poem beginning "Her Losses make | our Gains
ashamed -" and sent to Susan Dickinson, see H 266
(spring 1883 [THJ, RWF, Smith and Hart]); for a related fragment, see A 207 (about 1883 [THJ, RWF]).

Mabel Loomis Todd (?) penciled transcripts of the enclosed poems directly onto
Dickinson's manuscript; they appear on the versos of the first, fourth, seventh,
and ninth leaves with titles based on Dickinson's characterizations in the letter:
"Marian Evans"; "A Thunder Storm"; "The Humming Bird"; and "A Country Burial."
There are many differences in lineation between the manuscript and the transcripts
as well as several differences between the wording of the titles on the
transcripts and the wording of the titles penciled above the enclosed poems. Todd
did not transcribe the embedded poem on the manuscript.

Two editorial notations are penciled on A 833: upper right, MLT: Mr Niles; upper right, MTB (?): 417. The first notation presumably identifies the source of
the manuscript as Thomas Niles; the second notation, perhaps also made by Mabel
Loomis Todd, but more likely made by Bingham, indicates that the text—or
a version of it—was previously published in Letters
(1894), 417–18.